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Top Doctors 2016: Pain Medicine

Anesthesiologists, neurologists, orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons and some psychiatrists practice pain medicine. Dermot Richard Fitzgibbon, M.D., perioperative pain management, cancer pain management and anesthesiology with a special interest in regional anesthesia; Anesthesiology Clinical Services at UWMC, 1959 NE Pacific St., Seattle, 206.598.4100; UW Medical Center, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance; University of College Cork, Dublin, Faculty of…

Top Doctors 2016: Otolaryngology

Otolaryngologists diagnose and treat disorders from the shoulders up (ears, nose and throat) with the exception of the eyes and brain; among those disorders are hearing loss, tonsillitis and nasal obstructions. Stephen W. Bayles, M.D., head and neck cancer, microvascular surgery, skull base surgery; Virginia Mason Medical Center, ENT, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.223.6374; Virginia…

Q&A with Seattle’s Sara Dickerman, author of "Bon Appetit: The Food Lover’s Cleanse"

Q&A with Seattle’s Sara Dickerman, author of “Bon Appetit: The Food Lover’s Cleanse”

Former Seattle mag editor pens seasonal "cleanse" cookbook for foodies

If the name Sara Dickerman rings a bell, it’s because the Capitol Hill food goddess’ byline has graced our magazine’s pages for years – including as food and dining editor from 2003 to 2006. Then, in 2011, Bonappetit.com hired Dickerman, a former chef, to create a 2-week post-holiday eating plan fit for discriminating foodies. As…

Recipe Idea for Your Chinese New Year’s Feast

Try these Lion's Head meatballs at your New Year's feast

I made this for an everyday family dinner tonight. But I also make this for Chinese New Year. At New Year’s the giant meatballs are symbolic of the family reunion. The big feast on New Year’s Eve is actually called the reunion dinner. It’s a time when family members return home to pay respects to…

A Reflection on Racism in Seattle

A Reflection on Racism in Seattle

Knute Berger discusses Seattle's history of racism

We’re a progressive city with one of the most progressive mayors in America—Ed Murray—but we’re also one of the whitest. And we’re struggling with that. Seattleites—white Seattleites—have long fancied themselves as being above and beyond racial prejudice, ignoring the fact that many of our pioneer ancestors came to the Northwest to get away from racial…

Donald Byrd on Race Disruption and Dance

Donald Byrd on Race Disruption and Dance

The Tony Award-nominated choreographer weighs in with Spectrum Dance Theater’s #RACEish season

Donald Byrd is a singular figure in Seattle’s art world. The Tony Award–nominated choreographer established his reputation in New York City and Los Angeles with his own eponymous company long before he arrived in Seattle to take the job of artistic director of Spectrum Dance Theater in 2002. He is at once an artist of…

Seattle’s First Cat Cafe is Now Open

Seattle’s First Cat Cafe is Now Open

Seattle Meowtropolitan opens its doors in Wallingford

Seattle has the second-highest number of “cat ladies” in the country, according to recent  market data, which found that nearly one in 10 single women  in the city live alone with at  least one feline friend. And now there’s a place for all feline-philes—regardless of gender or relationship status—to enjoy the company of cats while…

Find Your Inspiration at CreativeMornings

Find Your Inspiration at CreativeMornings

Add a little motivation to your morning with this ongoing series of talks by creative locals

Sometimes it takes more than a cup of joe to kick-start the day. For those seeking extra inspiration, CreativeMornings could be just the ticket. Taking place at 8:30 a.m. on the second Friday of each month, CreativeMornings is an ongoing series of short talks—think TED Talks, but with coffee and pastries—by ingenious locals in fields…

Top Doctors 2016: Orthopedic Surgery

Carlo Bellabarba, M.D., spinal surgery, scoliosis, spondyloarthropathies; UW Medicine, Orthopaedic Surgery, 325 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.744.9340; Harborview Medical Center; McGill University, 1992 Christopher P. Cannon, M.D., musculoskeletal tumors, arthroscopic surgery, knee replacement and revision; Polyclinic, Orthopedics, 904 Seventh Ave., Seattle, 206.860.4704; Swedish Medical Center–First Hill; University of Washington, 1992 Howard Alan Chansky, M.D., hip and…

What's for Sale in South Lake Union

What’s for Sale in South Lake Union

From wider bus lanes to tech offices spanning city blocks, South Lake Union is growing

Neighborhood SnapshotPopulation: 5,341Median Household Income: $50,278Median Home Value: $400,633—9.2 percent less than the Seattle average and 46.8 percent greater than the Washington average.Median Rent Prices: $1,188Walkscore: 91—Lake Union is in the top 10 of the most walkable neighborhoods in Seattle.C You Real Soon: Passed last November, the Proposition 1 Let’s Move Seattle levy contains plans for…

Winter Clam Dig on Long Beach Open Through Jan. 14

Winter Clam Dig on Long Beach Open Through Jan. 14

Fish and wildlife officials approve razor clam digging at two Washington beaches

Officials in charge of managing Washington’s shellfish have given the green light to a razor clam dig on Long Beach ending on Thursday, January 14. According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), marine toxin tests indicated that the clams on Long Beach “are safe to eat.” A two-day dig that was approved for Copalis Beach, north of Grays Harbor, has already ended.  All…

Will Seattle Sacrifice its Charm and Livability to Tall Towers?

Will Seattle Sacrifice its Charm and Livability to Tall Towers?

Six years after the Escala opened, its location is becoming a liability, could transform its views

They have the sort of views typically reserved for helicopters, and the sort of location reserved for premium hotels. The luxury condos at the Escala tower—situated on Fourth Avenue, a block from the city’s retail center—are among Seattle’s most desired properties, so much so that billionaire Christian Grey of the 50 Shades of Grey novels…

Instagram Inspiration: Pacific Northwest Parks

Instagram Inspiration: Pacific Northwest Parks

Get outside and enjoy these Seattle parks despite the damp winter weather

In the cold, winter months it’s easy to wrap up in a blanket and spend the whole weekend hibernating on the couch with bottomless cups of coffee and no plans but to binge-watch shows on Netflix. Add some rain and the temptation to lie around in pajamas all day is seriously real. When we’re cozy…

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